bachelorThesis
Análisis del principio de presunción de inocencia en la reforma del artículo 529 del Código Orgánico Integral Penal
Fecha
2022-01-06Autor
Ortiz Cárdenas, Paola Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
Human dignity is shown as the distinguished right of the current Ecuadorian
Constitution, a supreme rule that guarantees decent treatment even to persons subjected to
criminal proceedings, as long as their responsibility is not declared by a final decision or
enforceable sentence. This dignity underlies the principle of presumption of innocence, a
mechanism aimed at protecting detainees from the possible dangers that would imply an
absolute power of the State and the criminal prosecution apparatus.
This research project will focus on the principle of presumption of innocence and its
scope in relation to flagrant crimes; both in the doctrinal, jurisprudential, normative and
comparative law spheres. In conjunction with the analysis of a possible transgression of this
principle as a guarantee of due process in the criminal field, regarding the reform to article
529 of the Organic Integral Penal Code, which proposes the facial identification, therefore
public exhibition, of the person apprehended in certain flagrant crime that has caused social
commotion. All this in exercise of the right to freedom of information recognized in Article
18 of the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador.
Then, the purpose of this document is to expose the potential violations to which the
state of innocence of the arrested person may be subject, when being openly exposed to the
community through mass media, which may lead to a prejudgment of the detainee person and
consequently affect the principle of innocence that should prevail until its possible
disappearance through the practice of evidence in court and the guilty veredict.